Arm and trigger 3-29 – VXI VT1433B User Manual

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Arm and Trigger

This section explains some terminology relating the the “Arm” and “Trigger”
steps in the measurement loop. As an example a measurement might be set up to
arm at a certain RPM level and then subsequently trigger at an external event
corresponding to top dead center (TDC). The settings would be:

q

Arm:

RPM Step Arm

q

Trigger:

External Trigger

To begin a throughput session at this same RPM/TDC event, then the first
external trigger after a specified RPM would start a continuous mode
measurement. Now (using overlap block mode) the settings would be:

q

Pre-Arm:

RPM Step Arm

q

Arm:

Auto

q

Trigger:

Auto

In the measurement loop, an arm must take place before a trigger. The number
of triggers that occur before waiting for another arm condition can be
programmed. The default is one trigger for each arm. For each trigger, a
block of data is sent to the host.

The first arm in a measurement is the pre-arm. By default, the pre-arm condition
is the same as the regular arm conditions.

Valid Arm (and Pre-Arm) conditions are:

q

Auto Arm

q

Manual Arm

q

RPM Step Arm

Valid trigger conditions are:

q

Auto Trigger

q

Input Trigger

q

Source Trigger

q

External Trigger

q

Manual Trigger

q

Tachometer Edge Trigger

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